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jman1234

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Microsoft Access is considered a personal database product. What is a personal database?
 
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Question 2

Which of the following SQL commands would be used to remove both the data and the table structure of a table named STUDENT?
 
  A) DROP TABLE STUDENT;
  B) DELETE TABLE STUDENT;
  C) REMOVE TABLE STUDENT;
  D) SELECT  FROM STUDENT THEN DROP;
  E) DELETE FROM STUDENT;



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Answer to Question 1

A personal database combines a DBMS with an application generator. The DBMS performs the functions expected of a DBMS such as database creation, processing, and administration. The application generator adds the ability to create and store forms, reports and queries, as well as some other application-related functions.

Answer to Question 2

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